Seriously, though, nice work. You did a really good job on sanding the fedora down, and, as usual, your photography is excellent.

I've always been curious to see what would happen if someone sanded down that one top hat peice into a bowler hat or something. It would probably be very, very difficult, but I'd still be curious to see the results._________________Well, time to face the new world at FBTB II...

I've always been curious to see what would happen if someone sanded down that one top hat peice into a bowler hat or something. It would probably be very, very difficult, but I'd still be curious to see the results.

That could be cool, but the brim may be too wavy for a bowler.

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I've always been curious to see what would happen if someone sanded down that one top hat peice into a bowler hat or something. It would probably be very, very difficult, but I'd still be curious to see the results.

That could be cool, but the brim may be too wavy for a bowler.

The old top hat doesn't have a wavy brim. I've wondered the same thing as Flynn, and I don't think you could sand it down, as the stud hole is attached under the top - you'd have to cut the middle out, then stick the top to the bottom. Would be interesting._________________Somebody set up us the bomb!